Eliot Rose

Manager

Eliot Rose is a transportation planner and policy analyst. He helps clients assess the impact of transportation and land use plans on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, housing and transportation affordability, public health, and other indicators of sustainability and quality of life. Mr. Rose has developed policy tools and performance measures for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and he has assisted nonprofits, regional governments, and cities across the United States with evaluating plans and measuring progress.

Prior to joining ICF in 2012, Mr. Rose was deputy director of the University of California–Berkeley Center for resource efficient communities and worked at Portland Metro, the regional planning agency for the Portland, Oregon area.

Mr. Rose has a master's degree in City Planning from the University of California–Berkeley.